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-* ?* - >?**> ?"??"*? SATURDAY,......FKBRUARY 4, li>06 c?-~^?aa ? BBBBBfJ 5i vEm A SURCEON INCOG. Some of the Surprises Which Are Met With la Aruiy Life. "Vou m v , . iid the ooi onel, "wli.. maB you were picauag up whea a man enllated in tha aral y. ir ol eivll war. All sorts of u:i a \. > . ? 1 into the se: 1 were bumble-miaded i r? ::> mber that in one of 'the - a ?:: 1 1 mu tered in Ohio we tound a pi dent, three law> ? amoag the pr. 1 d hu of men who ?'? ? : i ' ? . ti ? .. previoua Btaadlag la II:>?. atu :h ... <?< n ditloaa pi ral ? . 1 now. ic Indiana, Illlnoia, :>ii. big onsla. ln that day ti- . ot be leve that any maa a to carry a nuisi.et la .: :? oae ol the ' "Many of I be Btea a h eal ia ed la oogaito were not foaad oat tor months or yeara. i'<>i axample, whea we were going throagh t1;. Cai naa in the last year of the war S 111: 01 McCauley of the NIaety-eighth Ohio. overtooh an Irish BergeaBt oa his way from the tieid hoaattal to the froat Artlllery and skirmish firing in iront ladlCBted that the brigade was havtag B hard right. but the aergeaat. well equlpped as to arms and amninnit ion. and well fortified with 'sfnritus frnmenti.' oh tained at the field hospital, where tha surgeons were too bnsy with the woundod to proteet their supplies, d indifferent. 'Snrgeon McCauley, taking ln the situation. said: 'Pat. what are vou SUROEON af'CAl Al.KV S.\li>. "PAT WHAT ARE YOl' DOINU BACK HKKK?" doing back here Whea the regiment ia haviug a fight in front'.'- Pat BBluted and said in reply: "Faiih. and bedad, doctor, it is meailf thal la golag u> the same front where the hoya are fight ing. 1 carried Jani-y l.aek ihere th the hospital and strapped him to a dure while they took off his leg. It la a sorry day for the OOOT lad. Theae tield hospital8 are little more than butehec BBOBfl?a dure for an operatlag table. bad luck to the whole of them." After trudging along quietly for a few min utes Pat said, axploeively: "If 1 were not better sawbones than the spal peens back yander 1 would aever take scalpel ln my hand Bgala.' "A change in the hearing of the man, a change in the tone of voiee. led the doctor to suspeet that Pat was some thing more than a straggler who had drifted back to the field hospital slm ply to get a drop of the crather, and iie plied him with aaeetloaa so skiil fully that he soon learned that Pat was a graduate of Dublin Bnrgieal BOUegB and had praeticed BUrgery. A few dfyl later Pat, at the aaggratioa of Sur gpon McCauley, was detailed to asstst 111 the field hospital. He proved to be, when sober, an experl with saw and i.nile. and in a lew daya made the qulcheat and Beateal ampatattoa re ??orded from PerryvUh to BeatoaviUa Later he made a hlp |olnl amputatioa, r garded at that time ai rery diffi ralt and plaeed to his credit one of the noted operations of the war." "1 remember." said the ma.or. "sev eral men with historiea who enlisted in the first thr.-e meotha of'the war to carry maaketa. rb re e ? full nui dred men iu my comp n^ in the thre moaths' aervlci .. lU the anteoedents of mot | ,[ them. All were well appi n and a few seemed to me rolllel Ing dare-dev iis looking for troohle <>r adveatare. 1 noticed in the Qrat week'a drlll iu the mud of camp one man who was disre gardful of injurv to a rerj flae pair of trousers, which 1, re .very day. These would bt | with mud half way to the kaea daya and yet the wearer was i ev r dlatnrbed. "Every garment thal he wora was of fine rr-.aterial atui be atarted in every niorning clean as to peraon and "ap parel. However. he, irotted BToaad witk the most BWhWard .naking no remarks, untii aoma rlsitora Ideatiaed him one day as 1 '..? aoa ol an old army offlcer who had rna iwa. froai school and enlisted i\ r ya ra I watehed with interost his ataady promotioa in the regular army \ other man puzzled nm not u litile. He was a fair-sklnned, pia..-i-b,.....e... in, >r jonng fellow x > .m. giuclous, a aaaaaer. I tai a s,.r:ip ? hla iiad klaaai .veil thal i aaked "Where dM yoa laara ,<> aaa yoar Ba n off his gaard, hu .-aul: 'Al Btoa, sir.' and in u (ew weeks i learaed thal ba aaa a roaag Liu^tuhniuu who, travellag iu thia eouutry, had boltad hla tator aai en listi d. Be aan - Boaae by tha Daitlah mlaiatar. Ia otu> of ihe ? arly drilla I a ??i man I to i ard th< ofaeer with amillng wonder, hul who was Btnajgdl] or perveraely awka ird Ia esaeatlag eoaamaada. Oae day 1 or dared k|m to tha tronl aad aald good humoredly: Tha awkarard aquad arll] ghre an axhibltlOB lirill for tha flt of offloera and mea.' Witaoal more ado I put him through tha Preoch zouave drili. aad, much to ihe amaae meat of the men, ha axecuted inovoniont with marv.dous diapatch and preclaion. i thea pul him thi our own mantial. Ha had beefl harlng lot3 of fun. but tha noxt drill day took up without proteet the work of drill master of aenreral rompanloa "ln a few daya ha oomplalned of a 'darned Datchman* in one of the rom panies, ghrea. ha thought, to derldlag his methoda I aeol for the qalel Qer man and aaked him what ha had ba say for himaelf, He aald al once: Thal Frenchman is nof a man to drill oth? ers for practlcaJ work. Ha is too moeh Inelined to friiis and ihowy moTemanta when you aro nol watohinsx him. aad he has no character whaterer, but I nev.r moant to nake any eoanplalat berauso all this is none of my h? d noss.' .\ few quostions broughl out tho facl that I had in tho oomnnnv half a dosea mea who had receiTed mllttary ir.iinin? in Bnrope, and aaoet of them were aenrlceahle in a Beld later in th,. aar.M?Ghlcago Intei Oceaa WORLD'S DECISIVE BATTLES An Interesting Llat from Earliest Times to the Present Dny. Accordiog t.. Dr. Craaay, the doels slve battlea of tho world hara baea: BtarathoB, B. C. 1*0, whea Greeh eiv iiization %>;;- preaenred from an Asi atic laandatioo; the defeat of the Athonians at S) taonso. H. (J. 41.;. 0y whieh Rome. iBstead <?f Oreece. becama the aehoolmaater of Barope; tha battla of Arahella, 1: c ::::i. ahleh exb adad the Groek laflueBcea from th,- Ntte to the Caspian: th, hattlo of Mttaurus. B. C. 207. whieh decided betweefl Carthage and Rome; tho rietory of Anaialeaoaoi the Konian legtoaa BBdCT Varus. A. D. 9. which sav,,! our Ormanir ar.oestors from enjilax oni'Mit or oxtermination. and drew tho ||aa a tworri the Latin aad Teutonir racea; the hattlo of Chalons. A. D. 451. Whea "thoSoourKPof QodM At tila aml his Haaa < >-ased their affliction orer Christendom: tho hattlo of Tour.s. A. D. T.V2. arheB oaly for rharlos tho Hammor. tho Koran mitiht have hoen taught at Oxford laatead of the Blble; the battio of Haetiaga, Lagf, whieh "hlgh mettled" tho '.od jn onr v^ns; JOu.T "' ki at. Orleans. 1 |?, hy vhlck she "res, nod her country from booominc a seeond Ire land:" th,- o.-foat of tho Spanish Ar mada. IBgg. ahleh eheeked the soa pow? er of Spain and sa\,-d Baglaad from the Inquisition; tho battleof Blenheim. 17??4. whrn r,orinan\ waa >'o,-isivoiy dellrered from Loala xiV; the battle of Polta-va, 1709. whea Peter 1 be <;reat broughl Kae 8lainto Barope: tha rietory of tho Amor icans over Burgoyae at Baratoga, 1777, hy whieh t'i<- aea aorld waa able to work otit iis own d.stiniis; the batUe of Valmy. I7Vl>. ahleh proYed tho power of the Preaeh republie; the battio ot Watertoo, isr,. ahleh eheeked tho at tempt to found an omplre for tho ag graadlaemi oae man. since Creasy's 1 ri1 , , foar derisive battle? hav, baea tought, viz.: the bat tle of Gettyshnrg. ist,.: which aecared the union aad decldi d tho d< atlay of the en^lavod raeo; thebattleof8edaa, 1870, whieh marked th,- rlae ol tha Germaa empire: tho deatrur Iob <?i th, Bpeaiah fleet at Ifaalla bay. Ight, whieh aiada the Dnlted Btatea tha domlaaal power in the Paetfte ocaaa and niarkod its en tranoo into tho world politiCB; and the battle ot Llaoyanc, lt04, tha first time the yellow ra>?<? proved its suporiority. to the whito race in niodern methods of seientifio warfaro. tho tirst sorious cheek In the conqn- <t of Aata by Europe. "NO FIGHT, NO PRAYERS." How a Signal from the Flagship Brought aa End to Solemn Devotions. A group of navy officers were indulg lng in reininiso, aeaa of the war. when one of them apoa thefollowiagyara: "Early on the momlag of Deoember 24, 1864," ho said, "Admiral Porter signaled to the th ot befora Kort Plaber: 'Get under way aad follow me!' The shlp to whi?h 1 belonged was asaigned, In the profiranimc. to the position be tween two Iroaetada, dose ander the fort. We antifipated hot. and terrible work. Tha Bagahip led tho way. and was approaohing wiihin range, when Lleutenant Oommaoder lt ?, of my ship, orderotl al) han>!s to muster. The brawny tars gathered aft on the quar terdeck, with the ofnYers in their usual ylaces, and our commaader bogan to read from the prayor-book the 'Frayer before Battio.' it aaa a solemn mo ment?none kaear who or how many among us BUght raddcaly be ushered into tfae prestuico of tho Qod of battlea. Our commaric-r read as thoagh he felt it; the whola ihlp'a eoaapaaj was aweu and hushed; and the throbblag of the engines and wasii of tho wator alont the side aeemed prematarely loud. When about half throagh, a signal was reported from tho Bagahip: Vome to anchor in your p? -itions.' Whea it was read to our COBUnaader a sudden revulsion of faeliag caaaa ovor him. Throwinf, dowa tho prayor book apoa the hateh. ho axclalmed: "Well, rn be hanged if I'm uoin<; to pray if we ain't a-going to flght.' " Army-Navy Union. Don't Dreaam, "Hes.ali! ?,? would lay the world atmy feet." paid theImpreaaioaahlegtrl. "Tell him to stnrt with somethlng easy." aaawered Mlaa Cayonno. "Tell him to look aftor tho hoaae ronf and the groeery bill ard pivor mind tha world I for a few vears vpf."- Rrown Book. JOB \ 'E INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO OUR It is thoroughly eqnippcd to do all kinds of printiug on short notice. We make a speehlty of Society printing and work for Insurance Com panies, snch as Financial PARTMENT Cr.rds, Policies, both straight life. and benevolent, Physi cit.ri's Certificates, Sick Cards, Apolication blanks, Agents F< x>rt Sheets, Rate Cards, et( We print Wedding Invita tions, and High Class Sta tioncryfor Balls, Parties, Pic nics and all entertaiiirnents of a social nature. We print Cliurch Envel ODes, N6te and Letter Papex, Bill-heads, Monthly Stato ments, Business Cards, Fi nancial and Order }: Circulars, Check-books, 1 u pllK EXCURS10N WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS We print Handbills, Quarter-Sheets, Half and Whole Slieet posters, Tags, Tickets, Placards, Soc iety Cards, Min~ utes, Visiting Cards, Mourning Stadonery OURAHVI is to please our patrons and to give them the best service at the lowest prices, consistent with satisfactory work. We furnish "cuts" wUen desired and we wiii arrange to complete special work in our line. Whcn in needol any work in our line, call aud see us and estimates will be furnished WE HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF SAMPLES _WKICH WE WILL SHOW ANY ONE DESIRING TO SEE THEM. ?ur Stock IRoom Bmbraces a jfull %inc OF THE LATEST STYLE BOND, FINEWRITING-FLAT AND LINEN PAPER, BNVELOPES, ETC. WE CAN PRINT A BILL AS SMALL AS A DODGER. A Three-Sheet Poster AS LARGE AS A FRONT DOOR. WE HAVE ONE OF THE LAROEST ASSORTMENTS OF WOOD-TYPE Of Any Job Printing Establisament in the city. Our Present Corp of Employees arb Competent and Quick-wokking. Our Office is within Easy Reach of the Public, Being within Fifty Yards of Broad St. .9ur street-entrance is retired and ha i no objectionable features, the most fastidious lady beimr able to enter without embarrassnient or annoyance. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, APPLY TO Long Distance Telephone, 22 i 3. John Mitchell, Jr. 311 N. 4th St., Ricnmon 3 I Ll-& Hore. Ifotaer?Ol yoa ba? I <>..: Dtrtj hands BBJBla! Iir. Bfrald yOU re a hopelesa case. Tommy (eafl J >- O! Ma! does "hopeb.ss" BJBBB yui're BjOlBf tO giveup tajktag ab.uii lt7?Pailadelpala Preaa, The Life Road. T) oual lf? la :. :.-.n ?? Ol Icnnlia ma ? W< ?uaahlae A rean with tha <;..i.siesi -Au.i ii .. . ....,- ii UllOB. A HOT ONE. Mrs. Beatoa Hoine?i suppose, gen eral. you are acquainled with war in all Its horrors? Gen. D. Bilitee?No, I'm still a bach elor.?Age Herald. O! Such Repeating! Thoush "Htatory rep*?ats ltself," It eai ;>>t lapla' a candle In that raapeet a monient to A l.it ..f racj sianJal. ??Pblladalphta Praaa. Unkind. Call Haine?I shut myself up for over three months when I wrote my last novel. Friend (who had read it)?W&at, may I ask. waa the name of the asylum?? Ally Slop?>r. Conservatism of Cheops. Cheops was building the Pyramld. "I thought." aald he, "it would be eheaper to do it in the desert than ln stocks."?N. Y. Sun. be The Skeptic. Stella?Mabel says she doesn't lleve everything in the Blble. Bella?Well. you see, her own age is fn it?N. Y. Sun. The Sad, Old Story. "Drink did it; Cod help me!" were the words which a Brooklyn man scrawled on an envelope recent.ly be? fore he flred the pi.-tol that ended hia life. The man had a prosperous busi? ness and a lar^e family to whom he was devoted la his aober momcnts, but he became enslaved by the drink hablt and saw no way to break tue chains that bound him bat by ending his ex istence with his own hand. 'Drink did it; God help mo!" might well serve aa a fitting inscription over thousands of other men who e,o down to ruin and death every y.ar under a like enslave mont. And yet there are those pro fessing to have the well being of the community af heart who would have the drink shops turning out their grist of shame and mi3ery not only for slx days of ov. ry week. but on the sev enth day, also.?LesMe's Weei.-lv. MB8. MaBTH. the world rtuiowned and highly celebrated Baslnww and T?r.t Mediuni . ?\?h1* nverything. Ko lrapoKltWka. dm be < c i kiilfc-d upnn all aff airs of lif?, buetnaan lora and roarrlagea spaatalty. Every mytftery re v.-nl.*! alao of abaent, deeea??d and livtng frlends. R?morm au trouble and wirtnire- ? mente, c.hA)lMi)t;?M any M?dlwna wliocn.11 ei aaaa her Ln wtartllnK revetatlons of the uaat pr?H?nt, future eveata af one's life. Rememher ahe will not tor any price Aatter you; you may reat atwured yoa will galn fact*. with.'.ut nou- I ?aaaa : Bhe oan be canaulted upon all attalrs of I*lfe, Love. Caartahip, Marrlage Priei.de, Ktc with full deMoriptioB ef your futaee coiwpan-' lon. Hhe ia very aocurnte la anwanring ml>u< lng friauda, enemles eto., baslnftw, law ?t?ta lourueys oent*vted wiUa, divarce and sp?<oula tlon 1m valuatdf and rehable. She reads yoor dratlny?eond ?r bad ; ahe wltholdn nothlnir MBa MARTH tella yaur eatir.. llf? aS and pr?*a?t and future ln a DEAD TRANOE, haa the pt.wer of any taro Mediuna* yeu ever aoet. In U~t* ahe tella your ateBW'a full naain be? fore marrtage, the aamee of all year famiW their age* ar. J deecription, the name and baar nens of your preaent nuwband, the name ?f y?ur next if yon are to have ane, the aame of the young; man who now call* aa yoa, the name of your Tuture husband, and the day, moath aad vaar of your marriage, how many ehildren you havt. or will have; whethar your preeent ?wert heart will be trua ta yoa and V he wil marry you; if you have no aweotheart ahe will tell yoa whwi vou will have one and. hb. name busiiiens and date of aaqualntanoe. All your future will be told ln aa honest, olear and plaln manner and in a dead tranoe. Mothera ahouid know the suoeeaa of their hanhanda and ehildren ; young ladiea ahouid know everything aboat their aweethearta or intended husband! Do not keep oompauy marry or go into bua lnnHA antll you know all, do not let allly relig ?om acruples prevent your consalting. Madame is the only one in the world who oan tell you the full name of your future hunband with age and dat* of aaarrla ge, aad tolla wbeth er the one yoa love la true c r falee. There are aome paraona wbo beliave that there la no truth to be gaint A from conaulting a M?<liam but such beliefa reoontrary to the truth. It ia only from the ack of disonmina tion that such a ccnelusion nn be reached. It la not every oae who placaixbi himaelf or her aalf as a medlnxa that can ntand the teet ofwhat he or she eiairas. And a pereon of an inquirlng naind may aak the reason ahy. It la aimply that these adver tiaera do not taka the treuble to Btudy human nature. They do not spend thtilr thoughts for a monient wiih aecuirlng the a'rt of phraaeology and kinBrwd branch.es that will have a tendency to make the pathway ta tha road of the uuat neas clear and devoid of all obxtaciet*. lt ta and undeniable fact that peraona will come for ndvtce in full knowledga of what they want to know, and yet as aeon aa they confi-ont a medium they try their artmoHt endeavor to dinpel from their atiuds what they know ao as to hear ?* it will be rehearsed by the Medium. To gut the aeepet out of a person by unfair and diahonest means is the art uaed by many nnprincipled Mediuraa, bat ta taka hold of the hand biki gaia eonferol of the mind thereby ia a matter of impasmbiUty to xnoat of them. And yet this aan be done and by oonaulMng Mrs. Marth the aeeningly myRtery beoomes a realizatlon. This trabject has raoeivad no little attention by eminent m?a aad even coUege DrofesHora. 80 it praves oonehMiveJy that althougn there ?re infringers in our niidat with oilv tonguea, perhapa the gates of wiadom have not been eloaed to tha aatira proiaaaion It takes a great deal of atndv to heootne an accompltahed inediam and bv a eootiauoua and ontir.r.g offort. the key to tbe well of appareat ly anfataaaaable myKterlee ha?< own aeonrad by MH.S. MABTH for tha baaaflt of bumanlty. -ADVIOE BY LB71TKR, $1.00. Hoitrs From 10 A. M. to 9 P. M MRS. M. B. MARTH, CHICKASHA, INDIAN TERRITORY. (HOX, Ne. 968.) KnokxM> Starop for roply 1 . LAWSON & CC, DEALKIIS IN FISH, OYSTERS AND OAME, FRESH HEATS &. OROCERIES. All orders receive prompt atten fil9 Brook Ave. 'Phone 1580. tlHU. S. J. GIlPIN, 506 E, BROAD STREET, Richmond, Va. DEAXER L I jjji Fine Boots, Shoes, arvi Ladics Galtcrs, AH Kinds ol Finc Footwear. H. F. JONATHAN J Pish Oysters & Prodnce ajjW*-> j- ~ 120N. 17th St.,RICrinOND, VA. ALL ORDERS WILL REOEJVK PROMPT ATTENTION. Long Dlstance Phone, 752. New Phone, 478. RORT. S. FORRESTtR -^FLORIST^ 2J5E. Leigh Street, RIOHMOhD, VIRGaNlA Plant Deeoratlona, Ohoioe Roaebnds Ou? Flowere, Fnneral Dealgna, Hontw Deoorationt for w edding, Parfctee ftc a speoialty. Gire me a oall. 1 lnoh. Sm WieTYQD Ari Sici fare and Freah Medieinea oniy w aure you thea purehaae yoat Druga and Medieiae from; LconaraJ*g Rellable Prescriptloa Dnif; &tor TU, NorthSecond Strm. Subscribe to Thr Planet Only $1.50 per year. ? naaaum ibk RFULl rppv I WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I Curly liair Madc Straight By I i %am^g I takkic run Lira BSFOKB i?D ArTKk THKATMEltT. ORIGINAL OZONIZED OX MARROW (Copyrlehtod) Thia wonderfal hnlr uomarie Ia the only eafo pr,M??ratloM ln the world thal makea klnky or eorly Imir atraight aa ahowu above. It nour luliea tha aaalp. pravenU the halrfrom falltna; out or breaklnr off. ?ur?i dandrulT a-id li.ik.-* tbo halr ajrow laajt and allky. Kold orer forty n?e yoara aad aaed by ihouaanda. Warrantod aarjnleea. lt waa the flrat preparatlon errr aold for etralghtoatng klnky halr. Beware of Iniitatloaa. Koiuombar that the UtIkIuhI JJjoailsaxI Ox Mnrniw ta pnt np only tn ijrty ?eat aiaa aad nsade only Iu ChlcaKo and ? ?y ??. Sae that "Oaoalaed Ox Harrow Co.. _ 0?tc?fo. 0\ ?. A." i? prinledon tha package. ff Oe not be nalaled by eabatitatea that elalm to ? ? w ?'.".".l** K?ad-bB? alwaya tnalat apoa irettlng ? the'*0?onla?cl"aatheirenntne never failn to ff ????> **? *??!' atralKh*. aoft and boautlfnl, ff ?tviag lt that healtky. llfe-ltke appearanee ao ? ?>?? dealred. A tellet neceaatty for ladlea. ? aa MIMBH aadehtldren. Blegaatly perfumed. am (? Owtagto lta aaperior and laatiag r aalltiea it ? la the beat aad uaoat eoonomlcal. Itla notpoa- ? aible for aaybody ao prodnee a preparation ? eoaal to 1?. Full dlrectlona with every bottle. I OalyOOceaae. Bold by draggtata and dealera. ff or aend aa BO ceate for one bottle. poati>?ld or ? ga B1.40 for three feoMlee, axprcaa paid. Wa ?-. ? pay all peatage and axpreaa chargea. 8end ? f<>at?l or aiami aaoney order. Pleaae niea loa aanie of tala Maaj when onlerlug. Writo yoar name aad addreaa plalnly to OZOTfTZED OX MARROW CO., Wabaah At*., Chtcago, Illlnoi*. Ageata wauted ererywhere. ?aaaaai a KKS. P 1, HMK. 615 N. Seroncf St. ICh i litAH, UahlffaWnOXAftla> -' C aEs, ETC. I Lawu k id Pio-nio PartiHa, Ke*r vala, Weddu^gg eto., furnished wi.' th* best h gh-grade Ioe Oream n the Shon <jat Notice. SaHstcation Goaranteed 9 7-8mos BEFORE MAKING i U R G E N ei our puronase you woald do wel to eall ?t Lh' moat reli?blefurn{tur? hoaee in the oity ana aee the flne lioe of Refrigerators, flatting?t Oil-Giothft And in faet everything that ia need ed in house forniahinga. RUOSAKD CARPBT3. - ?? ? Of every deaeription; also the lat ?at designa in ROOKERS and apeo ial ORVIRS. Our gooda are th? beat for the priee aad the prioe I* very low. S C. 6 Jorgen's Sod 131 EAfll EROAD 8T.a ' aVaT^between 4tn and 6th Btreet ihiiii.aaj.<iiiiatai?. 'Phone, 150V. Rcsiuencc No. pjr 3*0 Street. ROBT. w. WILLIAMS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER. NO. 3019 P. STREET, BETWEEN 30TH AND 31ST STREETS. RICHMOND, - - - VA. Special attention given to all buaiueet entrnHted to me. Carciaa>e8 for funer iils. receptions and niarriagea at all lioura. Satislaction guaranteed to all. tii?-ao-'04 A. Hayes OFFICK AND WARE-ROOMS, 727 North Second Street RESIDENCE, 725 N. 2nd St. First-class Hacks aud Caskets of all de scnptions. I have a spare room for bod :es when the family have not r suitabk place. All couutrv orders ^^ givet special attention. Your special aitentio* is called to the new st) le Oak C?aketa Call and see me and you shall be waiteC on kindiy. --? 'Phone, 2778. T.8 Castalo H01&, /02 E. BROAD ST. flar;*g remodeled my Dar. aad iia*? jg ao up-to-d?te plaee, l tm prepaffSi .j aorvM mv triouda anti tbe paleW I c ? emme old stautl. ^-ilotce Wtnes: Llquoiaafjt Ciaars. NBT CLASS RBSTALKAio MeaJLs At All Hoursc *?i 'notie. >28l ^m ?>viaxaju. N0 S. W. ROBINSON, N0. 23 NORTH 18TH Sl DEAXER IN FINE WINES, LIQUORSr CIGARS, &c. Ber? All Stock Sold as duaranteed.^aJB PkOMKl" ATTENTION. Your patronage is respectiully solicited. JOHN M. HIGGINS; DKAI.ER IN CHOICE GROCERIES, WHSES LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. PDHat GOODS, FUIX VAMIlt FGB THK MONBY. 16*0 East Ffanklin Street pfear Old atarkea.] RjOiaOMD, ? a' ? Yuloool